ASUNews

November 23, 2009

Arts / Culture

09/03/09

University | Arts / Culture | Diversity | Humanities | Students | Community | Social Science:  Día de los Muertos Exhibit Festival launches final run

The ASU Museum of Anthropology opens its 10th Día de los Muertos Exhibit Festival this October.

09/01/09

Arts / Culture | Education | Community:  ASU helps empower youth through photography project

Photovoice, a project co-directed by two Arizona State University faculty members, is doing more than teaching Valley students how to take riveting photos. It's teaching them to be aware of, among other things, their community and health.

08/26/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  Writers Series brings variety of authors to ASU

Each year, the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at ASU brings writers of exceptional talent and distinction to the ASU campus for lectures and residencies.

08/25/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  Piper Online Book Club is back – with a new format

The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing’s Online Book Club has changed formats – and direction – but the emphasis will still be on good reading and lively discussion.

08/25/09

Arts / Culture:  Two clarinets at once? That's playing a mouthful

Robert Spring, professor of clarinet, has taken another giant leap with this complicated wind instrument: playing two clarinets at once.

08/18/09

Arts / Culture:  Go back to school with community arts classes

ASU Herberger Institute Community School for Design and the Arts offers fall classes in art, dance, music and theatre.

08/12/09

Arts / Culture:  Photographer opens Gammage exhibit season

Photographer Jeremy Schlosser, who keeps his camera at the ready when he travels around the United States, will be displaying some of his photos Aug. 19-Oct. 20 at ASU Gammage, kicking off the 2009-10 exhibition season.

08/07/09

Arts / Culture | Health care | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community | Community partnerships | News coverage | Engineering:  Stroke patients benefit from interactive therapy

A KTVK-3TV report shows how stroke victims’ rehabilitation is changing due to a partnership between Arizona State University researchers and Banner Bay wood Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz.

08/04/09

Arts / Culture | Students | Community | Community partnerships:  Discover a creative showcase of dynamic arts performances

ASU Herberger Institute 2009-10 events season tickets now are available.

07/28/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  Students dip into Chinese language, culture

Twenty-nine high school students spent over two weeks living at ASU's Hassayampa Academic Village this summer, as they immersed themselves in learning the Chinese language and cuture.